1) Peasants and workers objected to war communism, such as rationing of foods as well as private training being banned. This resulted in productivity falling.
2) The policy failed to create the utopian communist state Lenin had hoped for. Peasants did not respond well to the idea of giving up produce, so as a result, they grew and bred less animals. This led to a food shortage in 1920 and a famine in 1921 leading to the deaths of 7 million people.
3)Kronstadt Mutiny - biggest challenge for Lenin& Trotsky over war communism...
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The Soviet style of communism focused on urban workers, while the Chinese style focused on rural peasants.
the peasants cultivated the lands in russia but nobles,crown and chruch owned large property.peasants needed the nobles land to cultivate but peasants refused to pay the rents and even murdered landlords.
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Communism.
Because it brought on Communism in Russia. Also China was influenced by Russia to be communist as well.
The Soviet style of communism focused on urban workers, while the Chinese style focused on rural peasants.
Communism was first developed in Russia
because Animal Farm is a metaphor for communism in Russia
Social stratification never ended under Russian communism, therefore, it did not have to begin after communism fell. Marxian communism is supposed to be a classless society, however Soviet communism was never true communism. Prior to 1917 the social strata were the Tsar, the nobility, the bureaucracy, the landowners the workers and peasants. Under Soviet communism it was Lenin/Stalin etc, members of the Communist Party, the bureaucracy, the workers and peasants. There was still social stratification. There were just fewer strata.
the peasants cultivated the lands in russia but nobles,crown and chruch owned large property.peasants needed the nobles land to cultivate but peasants refused to pay the rents and even murdered landlords.
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How communism is faring in today's Russia.
Lenin brought state capitalism to Russia, not Communism.
Kulaks.
Alexander II
Russia
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